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What is wrong with believing in evolution?

interminable

منتظر
@interminable If alligator gar fish able to to breath for 2 hours a day then don't you think they will eventually over many years become better at breathing air? And, eventually lay eggs outside rather then in the water. And, what about the flying wish? Don't you think those fishes eventually will become better at flying? Whatever we do we become better at it.
It's easy u try it out

We can live in water for 1 minute
Don't u think over many times we can live under water???
 

Guy Threepwood

Mighty Pirate
@interminable If alligator gar fish able to to breath for 2 hours a day then don't you think they will eventually over many years become better at breathing air? And, eventually lay eggs outside rather then in the water. And, what about the flying wish? Don't you think those fishes eventually will become better at flying? Whatever we do we become better at it.

By accident? what are the odds that randomly corrupting the plans for an aircraft would result in a significantly superior one?
 

interminable

منتظر
Probably, over million of years. It takes 200 million years for our earth to go around our Galaxy anyways. What do you think?
I think believing in a designer is more rational than believing in accident or something like that or aliens and ...

Don't bother yourself. This is just like science fiction movies.
 

sovietchild

Well-Known Member
I think believing in a designer is more rational than believing in accident or something like that or aliens and ...

Don't bother yourself. This is just like science fiction movies.

Do you think those flying fish will eventually fly better in a million years? Or, will they stay the same?
 

sovietchild

Well-Known Member
I don't know
I can't judge. Because I've no knowledge about that.

I don't think they will stay the same. Nothing stays the same. Our Galaxy is moving at 600 km per second and will never come back to the same spot ever again. They say our earth is 4.5 billion of years. How much evolution do you think has happened?
 

JakofHearts

2 Tim 1.7
And DNA uses enzymes and other "workers" to get stuff done.
Perhaps you need to work on taking in the whole context of a persons post into consideration before setting up a false dichotomy through cherry picking; Your commenting of peoples posts is very fallacious, and it would be no surprise if people didn't take you seriously.

I said there is a chicken and the egg problem with the "raw materials" argument which you conveniently left out or decidedly haven't addressed. Genes and enzymes are linked together in a living cell --- two interlocked systems, each supporting the other. They are both attributed by DNA. Now, try to understand this because I know you don't know anything about biology: DNA cannot function without at least 75 preexisting proteins (which I said that ribosomes form), but proteins are produced only at the direction of DNA.
 

Guy Threepwood

Mighty Pirate
I don't think they will stay the same. Nothing stays the same. Our Galaxy is moving at 600 km per second and will never come back to the same spot ever again. They say our earth is 4.5 billion of years. How much evolution do you think has happened?

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unchanged for hundreds of millions of years..
 

interminable

منتظر
I don't think they will stay the same. Nothing stays the same. Our Galaxy is moving at 600 km per second and will never come back to the same spot ever again. They say our earth is 4.5 billion of years. How much evolution do you think has happened?
Human aren't more than 40000 years I think
 

Shad

Veteran Member
How can airplanes fly without air?

You said air makes things fly which is wrong. I didn't say air has no part in flight. If air makes thing flying stick out your arms and try to fly. Do you? Egro it requires more than air to make something fly.
 
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